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Articles in April 2002 issue of Accounting Today
- No matter how bad the market weather, munis shine through
by Cynthia Harrington
- Collins foresees "Consumer Reports" status in acc'ting software. (Technology: news and trends in information systems and electronic commerce)
by John M. Covaleski
- ACFE report details mass scope of occupational fraud
by Melissa Klein
- Form 8-K filings. (Assurance: technical developments, professional issues and engagement changes).
- Coming events.
- Add'l first-year depreciation for property acquired after 9/10/01. (Financial Planning Tax Tactics).
by Bob Rywick
- How the 2002 JCWAA impacts the 2001 returns. (Tax Strategy)
by George G. Jones
- Not a kinder, gentler Harvey. (Opinion: the free and open forum for the tax and accounting community)
by Bill Carlino
- CPA2Biz deal for state society lists falls off table
by John M. Covaleski
- Enron's failed audit should be no surprise. (Commentary).
by Melvyn I. Weiss
- Enron scandal tarnishes CPA image in tech consulting niche. (Consultant Concerns)
by Peyton Burch
- Software giant SAP AG targets small biz market. (Top of the news: the complete chronicle of news and trends shaping the profession)
by John M. Covaleski
- Andersen's new mousetrap -- same as the old one. (Opinion: the free and open forum for the tax and accounting community)
by Bill Carlino
- CFOs maintaining optimism on economy, earnings through 2002. (Financial planning: news and strategies for the personal financial planner)
- In aftermath of Berardino resignation, Andersen's fate hangs in the balance
by Melissa Klein
- Web site guide: the tax and accounting community's internet directory.
- SS&G Financial Services. (Ohio)
- AICPA fraud draft seen as an improvement, not a solution. (Assurance Forum).
by Glenn Cheney
- Coming events
- TIAA-CREF urges congressional reform. (PFP Briefs)
- Smaller firms now bringing financial advisors "to the house". (Top of the news: the complete chronicle of news and trends shaping the profession)
by Cynthia Harrington
- Weight-loss programs may be tax deductible. (Taxing Issues)
- Webster, Rogers & Co. (South Carolina)
- ASPs quickly adopting reseller channel strategies. (Top of the news: the complete chronicle of news and trends shaping the profession)
by John M. Covaleski
- The three "T's" of useful financial information. (The Spirit of Accounting)
by Paul B.W. Miller
- Life after 2002 filing season remains a full-time job. (Tax Strategy)
by George G. Jones
- Offer in Compromise program bogged down in delays, backlogs. (Tax practice: the special report on news and trends for the tax professional)
by Roger Russell
- Every crisis provides seeds of opportunity. (Commentary).
by Lou Grumet
- Drake Software, Xpress Group Inc. seal merger pact. (Top of the news: the complete chronicle of news and trends shaping the profession)
by Roger Russell
- Proper ingredients are needed to create a great recipe for a firm. (Boomer's Blueprint)
by L. Gary Boomer
- Another tax prep merger: TRE Financial Services acquires Orrtax. (Top of the news: the complete chronicle of news and trends shaping the profession)
by Roger Russell
- Oracle Small Biz Suite unveils "executive dashboard" page
- Increased carryback period for 2001 and 2002 NOLs. (Financial Planning Tax Tactics)
by Bob Rywick
- We need principled auditors, not more regulation. (Letters).
- Some of the more common pitfalls of project management. (Practice Management)
by Larry Puleo
- Softline eyes CPA channel in reseller recruitment. (Vendor Profile).
by John M. Covaleski
- Despite Andersen-Enron mess students upbeat on profession
by Melissa Klein
- New tax laws, saving strategies fuel growth of mutual funds. (Financial planning: news and strategies for the personal financial planner).
by Cynthia Harrington
- In wake of Enron/AA fallout, industry consolidators burnish image as full-service providers. (Top of the news: the complete chronicle of news and trends shaping the profession)
by John M. Covaleski
- Cohen & Co. (Ohio)
- Web cites: publishers. (Top of the news: the complete chronicle of news and trends shaping the profession).
- The internal RevIRS updates web item debunking frivolous tax arguments. (Taxing Issues)
- Insurance as an asset class. (Editor's Note)
by Stuart Kahan
- Web site guide: the tax and accounting community's internet directory.
- Job cuts, guilty plea and mass client exodus pose overwhelming challenges to Andersen's future
by Bill Carlino
- In order to be successful, you must confront your people challenge. (Boomer's Blueprint)
by L. Gary Boomer
- Management representation letters: spitting in the wind. (Commentary). (auditors' job responsibilities)
by Ronald M. Mano
- Know your market when choosing nonprofit software. (Software Review)
by Wayne Schulz
- Short shots -- how about us? (Commentary)
by Eli Mason
- The New Jersey Society of CPAs. (New Jersey)
- That's life! (Cover Story)
by Stuart Kahan
- Footnotes. (Top of the news: the complete chronicle of news and trends shaping the profession).
- Ernst & Young's e-learning program sends professors back to school. (Tax practice: the special report on news and trends for the tax professional).
by Roger Russell
- Tax resources. (Web Cites)
- As filing season winds down, e-filed returns soar
by Roger Russell
- A response to Bill Ihlanfeldt's open letter.
by Jimmy Williamson
- Dodging disaster. (Comprehensive Insurance Strategies)
by Bill Carlino
- Extracting wealth. (Financial Planning For Closely-Held Businesses).
by Howard W. Wolosky
- Teach your clients well. (A Well-Informed Client Is A More Profitable One)
by Carly Lombardo
- The Iowa Society of CPAs. (Iowa).
- FASB: Carpe diem before you start smelling like carp! (Accounting Annotations)
by J. Edward Ketz
- Accpac's Online Pass puts front-office twist on ASP. (Technology: news and trends in information systems and electronic commerce)
by John M. Covaleski
- Achieving niche success requires leadership savvy. (Consultant Concerns).
by Jennifer Lee Wilson
- Bederson Financial Services. (New Jersey). (personnel appointments)
- FASB expatriates shifting gears at the IASB. (Assurance Forum)
by Glenn Cheney
- Form 8-K filings. (Assurance: technical developments, professional issues and engagement changes).
- What do Houston and Los Alamos have in common? (The Spirit Of Accounting)
by Paul B.W. Miller
- Straining at the shackles of partnership. (Practice Management)
by Bruce W. Marcus